Prices as of 2026-06-26 · vendor list prices confirmed against current rate cards · ops labor & migration are modelled (priced, never zero)

Amazon S3 vs Backblaze B2 at 10 TB/mo: the real monthly cost

TL;DR — Move it. At 10 TB/mo, Amazon S3 runs about $1,152/month; Backblaze B2 comes to about $190/month — and that includes the time to manage it. That's a 81% lower 5-year total cost and break-even in 2 months, so the numbers clearly favour switching at this scale.

The monthly bill, side by side

LineAmazon S3 (AWS)Backblaze B2
Storage (10 TB) $230 $70
Egress (10 TB/mo) $922 $0
Ops / management included $120
Monthly total $1,152 $190

$0 egress, kept $0: B2 egress is free up to 3× your stored data — and unlimited free when served through a partner CDN (Cloudflare, bunny.net, Fastly). Front B2 with Cloudflare’s free tier and egress stays $0 at any volume, even past the 3× cap — so the bytes leaving AWS at $0.09/GB leave B2 at $0.

Ops isn't zero, but it's light. Backblaze B2 is still a managed service — the $120/month above is config and monitoring time, not running a cluster. The saving here comes almost entirely from egress that Backblaze B2 doesn't meter the way AWS does.

Break-even & 5-year total cost

Moving costs a one-time $2,000 (data transfer + cutover). At $962/month saved, that pays back in 2 months.

5-year total cost (incl. ops + migration)Amazon S3Backblaze B2
Over 60 months $69,096 $13,400
Difference $55,696 lower (81%) on Backblaze B2

The assumptions (so the numbers are honest)

When to keep Amazon S3 instead

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